The peninsula is referred to as Krampenburg, named after the former inn Krampenburg located on the spit of land between the Große Krampe and the Langen See in the Berlin forest of Köpenick.
The inn was opened in 1906 after a year of construction. The restaurant business included, among other things, a large hall with a capacity for 3,000 people, a lookout tower, and ancillary facilities such as bowling alleys, shooting and dice booths, carousels, and swings. Large steamships could dock on both sides.
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Address: Berlin, Germany
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